Barnett, Louise K. The Ignoble Savage: American Literary
Racism, 1790-1890. 1975.
Bataille, Gretchen M. and Charles L. Silet, eds. The Pretend
Indians: Images of Native Americans in the Movies. 1980.
Berkhofer, Robert F. The White Nan's Indian: Images of the
American Indian from Columbus to the Present. 1978.
Drinnon, Richard. White Savage: The Case of John Dunn Hunter.
1972.
Highwater, Jamake. The Primal Mind. 1981.
Kelly, Fanny. My Captivity Among the Sioux Indians. 1871. Rpt.
1962.
Pearce, Roy Harvey. Savagism and Civilization: A Study of the
Indian and the American Mind. 1965.
VanDerBeets, Richard, ed. Held Captive by Indians: Selected
Narratives 1642-1836. 1973.
ANCIENT TALES
Uierhorst, John, ed. The Red Swan: Myths & Tales of the
American
Indians. 1976.
Curtis, Nataliue, ed. The Indians' Book. 1907.
Erdoes, Richard, and Alfonso Orti:, eds. American Indian Myths and
Legends. 1984.
Evers, Larry, ed. The South Corner of Time: Hopi, Navajo,
Fapago, Yaqui Tribal Literature. 1980.
Grinnell, George Bird, ed. Blackfoot Lodge Tales. 1962.
----By Cheyenne Campfires. 1971.
----Pawnee Hero Stories & Folk Tales. 1961.
----The Punishment of the Stingy and Other Indian
Stories. 1982.
Jones, William, ed. Fox Texts. 1907.
Marriot, Alice. The Ten Grandmothers. 1945.
Narriot. Alice, and Carol K. Rachlin, eds. Plains Indian
Mythology. 1975.
----American Indian Mythology. 1968.
Mullett, G.M. Spider Woman Stories. 1979.
Thompson, Stith, ed. Tales of the North American Indians. 1982.
HISTORY
Brown, Dee. Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee. 1971.
Deloria Jr., Vine. Custer Died for Your Sins: An Indian
Manifesto. 1969.
Josephy Jr., Alvin M. The Indian Heritage of America. 1968.
Spicer, Edward H. A Short History of the Indians of the United
States. 1969.
Utley, Robert M. The Indian Frontier of the American West, 1846-
1890. 1984.
Wallace, Anthony F.C. The Death and Rebirth of the Seneca.
1969.
Washburn, Wilcomb E. The Indian in America. 1975.
TRICKSTER TALES
Blue Cloud, Peter. Elderberry Flute Song: Contemporary Coyote
Tales. 1982.
Erdoes, Richard, and Alfonso Ortiz, cd. Part 7: "Coyote Laughs
and Cries: Trickster Tales." In American Indian Myths and
Legends (1984), pp. 333-386.
Radin, Paul, ed. The Trickster: A Study in American Indian
Mythology. 1972.
AUTOBIOGRAPHY
Black Elk (Oglala Lakota). Black Elk Speaks. Ed. John
0.
Neihardt. 1932.
Black Hawk (Sauk). Bl6ck Hawk; An Autobiography, Ed. Donald
Jackson. 1834, rpt. 1964.
Blowsnake, Sam. The Autobiography of a Winnebago. Ed. Paul
Radin. 1920, rpt. 1963.
Broker, Ignatia (Ojibway). Night Flying Woman: An Ojibway
Narrative. 1983.
Chona, Maria (Papago). Papago Woman. Ed. Ruth-Underhill.1936. apt.
1979.
Dorris, Michael. The Broken Cord. 1989.
Eastman, Charles A. (Sioux). Indian Boyhood. 1904, 1905.
Geronimo (Apache). Geronimo: His Own Story. Ed. S.M. Barrett.
1906. Rpt. 1978.
Hopkins, Sarah Winnemucca (Paiute). Life Among the Paiutes:
Their Wrongs and Claims. Ed. Mrs. Horace Manning. 1883.
Rpt. 1969.
Mitchell, Frank (Navajo). Navajo $lessingway Singer: The
Autobiography of Frank Mitchell, 1881-1967. Ed. Charlotte
Johnson Frisbie & David p. McAllester. 1979.
Momaday, N. Scott (Kiowa). The Names. 1973.
----The Way to Rainy Mountain. 1969.
Opler, Morris E., ed. Apache Odyssey: A Journey Between Two
Worlds. 1969.
Plenty Coups (Crow). American: The Life Story of a Great
Indian. Ed. Frank B. Linderman. 1930. Rpt. as Plenty-
Coups: Chief of the Crows. 1962.
Qoyawayma, Poligaysi (Elizabeth 0. White) (Hopi). No Turnin
Back: A True Account of a Hopi Girl's Struggle to Bridge the
Gap Between the World of Her People and the World of the
White Man. Ed. Vada F. Carlson. 1964.
Standing Bear, Luther (Ota Kte) (Sioux). Land of the Srotted
Eagle. 1933, rpt. 1978.
Stands in Timber, John (Cheyenne). Che enne Memories: A Folk
History. Ed. Margot Liberty & Robert M. Utley. 1967.
Rpt. 1972.
Sweezy, Carl (Arapaha). The Arapaho Way:tA Memoir of an Indian
Boyhood. 1966.
Talayesva, Don C. (Hopi). Sun Chief: The Autobiography of a
Hopi Indian. Ed. Leo Simmons. 1942.
Waheenee (Buffalo Bird Woman) (Hidatsa). Waheenee:tAn Indian
Girl's Story Told by Herself. Ed. Gilbert L. Wilson. 1927.
Rpt. 1981.
Whitewolf, Jim (Kiowa Apache). Jim Whitewolf; The Life of a
Kiowa Apache Indian. Ed. Charles 5. Brant. 1969.
FICTION
Allen, Paula Gunn (Laguna-Sioux-Lebanese). The Woman Who
Owned
the Shadows. 1983.
Dorris, Michael. A Yellow Raft in Blue Water. 1987.
Erdrich, Louise (Ojibway). The Beet Queen. 1986.
----Love Medicine. 1984.
----Tracks. 1988.
Hale, Janet Campbell (Sioux). The Jailing of Cecelia Capture.
1985.
Mourning Dove (Humishuma: Cristal McLeod Galler) (Okanogan). Co-
ge-we-a, the Half Blood: A Depiction of the Great Montana
Cattle Range, by Hum-ishu-ma, "Mourning Dove,".. .Given
Through Sho-pow-tan. 1927. Rpt. 1981.
MoNickle, D'Arcy (Salish). The Surrounded. 1936. Rpt. 1978.
----Wind From an Enemy Sky. 1978.
Momaday, N. Scott (Kiowa). House Made of Dawn. 1969.
Norman, Howard. The Northern Lights. 1987.
Ortiz, Simon (Acoma). Fightin': New and Collected Stories.
1969.
Silko, Leslie Marmon (Laguna). Ceremony. 1977.
----The Storyteller. 1981.
Swann, Briann, Another Story. 1984.
Waters, Frank (Cheyenne). The Man Who Killed the Deer. 1942.
Welch, James (BlackfeetGros Ventre). The Death of Jim
Loney.(1979).
----Fool's Crow. 1986.
----The Indian Lawyer. 1990.
----Winter in the Blood. 1974.
POETRY
Borich, Michael (Sac-Fox). The Black Hawk Songs.
1975.
Bruchac, Joseph, ed. (Abenaki-Metis). Songs From This Earth On
Turtle's Back: Contemporary American Indian Poetry, 1983.
Day, A. Grove, ed. The Sky Clears: Poetry of the American
Indians. 1951. Rpt. 1964.
Erdrich, Louise ((Ojibway). Jacklight. 1984.
Harjo, Joy (Creek). She Had Some Horses. 1982.
Hogan, Linda (Chickasaw). Calling Myself Home. 1978.
----Eclipse. 1983.
----Sceins Through the Sun. 1985.
Momaday, N. Scott (Kiowa). The Gourd Dancer. 1975.
Niatum, Duane, cd. (Klallam). Carriers of the Dream Wheel:
Contemporary Native American Poetry. 1975.
Norman, Howard A., cd. trans. The Wishing Bone Cycle:
Narrative Poems of the Swampy Cree. 1976.
Rose, Wendy (Nopi-Miwok). What Happened When That Wopi Hit New
York. 1983.
Rothenberg, Jerome. Shaking the Pumpkin: Traditional Poetry of
the Indian North Americas. 1972.
Tapahonso, Luci. A Breeze Swept Through. 1987.
----Seasonal Woman. 1982.
Tedlock, Dennis, trans. Finding the Center: Narrative Poetry
of the Zuni Indians. 1972.
Welch, James (Blackfeet-Gros Ventre). Riding the Earthboy 40.
1971.
Whiteman, Roberta Hill. (Oneida). Star Quilt. 1984.
Young Bear, Ray A. (Mesquakie). Winter of the Salamander.
1981.
ORATORY
Maestas, John R., ed. Contemporary Native American
Address.
1976.
Vanderwerth, W.C. ed. Indian Oratory: Famous Speeches by Noted
Indian Chieftains. 1971.
DRAMA
Geiogamah, Hanay (Kiowa). New Native American Drama: Three
Plays. Introd. Jeffrey Huntsman. 1980.
Riggs, (Rolla) Lynn (Cherokee) Cherokee Night. 1936.
----Green Grow the Lilacs. 1931.
SOCIOLOGY/ETHNOGRAPHY
Beck, Peggy & Anna Waters. The Sacred: Ways of Knowledge,
Sources of Life. 1977.
Brown, Jospeh Epes, ed. The Sacred Pipe: Black Elk's Account of
the Seven Rites of the oglala Sioux. 1953. Rpt. 1977.
Downs, James P. The Navajo. 1972. Rpt. 1984.
Grobsmith, Elizabeth. Lakota of the Rosebud: A Contemporary
Ethnography. 1981.
Guillemin, Jeanne. Urban Renegades: The Cultural Strategy of
American Indians. 1975.
League of Women Voters. Indians in Minnesota. 1974.
Pevar, Stephen. The Rights of Indians and Their Tribes. 1983.
Weyler, Rex. Blood of the Land: The Government and Corporate War
Against the American Indian Movement. 1982.
Witherspoon, Gary. Language and Art in the Navajo Universe.
1977.
SELECTED CRITICISM
Allen, Paula Gunn. The Sacred Hoop: Recovering the Feminine in
American Indian Traditions. 1986.
Chapman, Abraham, ed. Literature of the American Indians: Views
and Interpretations 1975.
Howard, Helen Addison. American Indian Poetry. 1979.
Rymes, Dell. In Vain I Tried to Tell You: Essays in Native
American Ethnopoetics. 1981.
Kroeber, Karl, et al, eds. Traditional American Indian Litera-
tures: Texts and Interpretations 1981.
Lincoln, Kenneth. Native American Renaissance. 1983.
Swann, Briann. Recovering the Word. 1988.
----Smoothing the Ground: Essays on Native
American Oral Literature. 1983.
Von Franz, Marie-Louise. Patterns of Creativity Mirrored in
Creation Myths. 1972.
Wiget, Andrew. Critical Essays in Native American Literature.
1985.
BIBLIOGRAPHIES
Brumble, H. David III, cd. An Annotated Bibliography of
American
Indian and Eskimo Autobiographies. 1981.
Colonnese, Tom, and Louis Owens. American Indian Novelists:tAn
Annotated Critical Bibliography. New York: Garland
Publishing, Inc. 1985.
Jacobson, Angeline. Contemporary Native American Literature:
A Selected and Partially Annotated Bibliography.
1977.
BIBLIOGRAPHY ON AMERICAN INDIAN WOMEN
Joan M. Jensen, "Native American Women and Agriculture: A
Seneca Case Study," Sex Roles 3 (October 1977): 423-441.
Patricia Albers and Beatrice Medicine, eds., The Hidden
Half: Studies of Plains Indian Women (Lanham, MD:
University Press of America, 1983).
Theda Perdue, "Cherokee Women and the Trail of Tears,"
Journal of Women's History 1 (Spring 1989), pp. 14-30.
Katherine M. Wiest, "Plains Indian Women: An Assessment,"
in W. Raymond Wood and Margot Liberty, eds., Anthroqoloqv on
the Great Plains (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press,
1980), pp. 255-271.
Genevieve Chato and Christine Conte, "The Legal Rights of
American Indian Women," in Lillian Schlissel, Janice Monk,
and Vicki Ruiz, eds., Western Women: Their Land. Their
Lives (New Haven: Yale University Press, 198 ), pp. 229-
246.
Christine Bolt, American Indian Policy and American Peform
Case studies of the Campaign to Assimilate the American
Indians (London, 1987), pp. 252-269.
Patricia C. Albers, "Autonomy and Dependency in the Lives of
Dakota Women: A Study in Historical Change," Review of
Radical Political Economies 17 (1985), pp. 109-134.
Carol Devens, "Separate Confrontations: Gender as a Factor
in Indian Adaptation to European Colonization in New
France," American Quarterly 38 (1986), pp. 461-480.
Robert Steven Grumet, "Sunksguaws, Shamans, and Tradeswomen:
Middle Atlantic Coastal Algonkian Women During the 17th and
18th Centuries," in Eleanor Leacock, ed. * Women and
Colonization, pp. 43-62.
Diane Rothenberg, "The Mothers of the Nation: Seneca
Resistance to Quaker Intervention," in Eleanor Leacock, cd.,
Women and Colonization, pp. 63-87.
Harriet Whitehead, "The Bow and the Burden Strap: A New
Look at Institutionalized Homosexuality in Native North
America," in Sherry B. Ortner and Harriet Whitehead, eds.,
Sexual Meanings: The Cultural Construction of Gender and
Sexuality (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1981),
PP. 80-115.
Lucille Jake, Evelyn James, and Pamela Bunte, "The Southern
Paiute Woman in a Changing Society," Frontiers VII (1983),
pp. 44-49.
Rebecca Tsosie, "Changing Women: The Cross-Currents of
American Indian Feminine Identity," American Indian Culture
and Research Journal 12 (1988): 1-37.
Terry Wilson, "Osage Indian Women During a Century of
Change, 1870-1980," Prologue: (Winter 1982): 185-201.
Alison Bernstein, "A Mixed Record: The Political
Enfranchisement of American Indian Women During the Indian
New Deal", Journal of the West (1984) 13-20.
American Indian Ouarterly (1982). Issue devoted to Navajo
women.
Cheryl J. Foote and Sandra K. Schackel, "Indian Women of New
Mexico, 153S-1680," in Joan M. Jensen and Darlis A. Miller,
eds., New Mexico Women: Intercultural Perstectives
(Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1986), pp.
17-40.
Mary C. Wright, "Economic Development, and Native American
Women in the Early Nineteenth Century," American Quarterly
33 (Winter 1981): 525-536.
Patricia Buffalohead, "Farmers, Warriors, Traders: A Fresh
Look at Ojibway Women," Minnesota History 48 (spring 1983):
236-244.
Ann Metcalf, "From Schoolgirl to Mother: The Effects of
Education on Navalo Women," Social Problems 23 (June 1976);
535-544.
Catherine A. MacKinnon, Feminism Unmodified: Discourses on
Life and Law (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1987),
pp. 63-69. (On Martinez v Santa Clara Pueblo).
Andra Pearldaughter, "Constitutional Law: Equal Protection:
Martinez v. Santa claral Pueblo--Sexual Equality Under the
Indian Civil Rights Act," American Indian Law Review 6
(1978-1979) : 187-204.
Clara Sue Kidwell, "The Power of Women in Three American
Indian Societies," Journal of Ethnic Studies 6 (Fall 1978):
113-121.
Carolyn Niethammer, Daughters of the Earth: The Lives and
Legends of Anerican Indian Women (New York: MacMillan
Publishing Co., Inc., 1977).
M.David Brumble III, An Annotated Bibliogranhy of American
Indian and Eskimo Autobiographies (Lincoln: University of
Nebraska Press, 1981).
Anna Moore Shaw, A Pima Past (Tucson: University of Arizona
Press, 1974).
Lalla Scott, Karnee: A Paiute Narrative (Reno: University
of Nevada Press, 1966).
Nancy Oestreich Lurie, Ed., Mountain Wolf Woman. Sister of
Crashing Thunder: The AutoBiograyhy of a Winnebago Indian
(Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1961).
Polingaysi Qoyawayma, No Turning Back: A True Account of a
Moni Indian Girl's Struggle to Bridge the Gap Between the
World of Her People and the World of the White Man
(Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1964),
Gretchen X. Bataille and Kathleen Mullen Sands, American
Indian Women: Telling Their Lives (Lincoln: University of
Nebraska Press, 1984).
Helen Sekaquaptewa, Me and Mine: The Life Story of Helen
Sekaguantewa (Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1969)
Anna Moore Shaw, A Pima Past.
Beverly Hungry Wolf, The Wavs of Mv Grandmothers (New York:
William Morrow and Company, Inc., 1980).
Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins, Life Among the Piutes: Their
Wrongs and Claims (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1883).
Fran Buss, ed., Dignity (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan
Press, 1985).